MANHUNT

September 9, 2013

By

CHRISTOPHER ROY

Police talk to attorney Glenn Robinson about Monday's lockdown at the Emory Hebard State Office Building. Robinson's office is located in the building. Photo by Christopher Roy

NEWPORT City - The Emory Hebard State Office Building went into lockdown yesterday after police responded to a report of a man making threats to kill a police officer. Newport City Police and the Orleans County Sheriff's Department responded to the Emory Hebard State Office Building just before 3:30 p.m. after they received a call that Eric Snyder, 49, of Westfield, was making threats outside the Department of Motor Vehicles office.
Story on Page one of Tuesday's Newport Daily Express for Sept. 10, 2013.